Well, it turns out that there is in fact a reception issue with the iPhone 4 and Apple has offered advice on how to solve it. Chances are, you are probably not going to like what they said.
If you want to test your iPhone antenna reception very precisely, you can use the field test mode to do so. iPhone 4 owners, you probably want to check this out.
Earlier, it seemed as though that when grasped, the iPhone 4 had signal strength problems. Now, it appears to be nothing more than a nasty little bug within iOS 4.
A day after Consumer Reports confirmed that the iPhone 4 reception issues are hardware related, PR experts are saying that an iPhone 4 recall is now inevitable.
Apple's PR department released a statement saying an email exchange between an irate iPhone 4 user and Steve Jobs was fake. The site that posted the conversation has fired back saying it is 100% real.
Apple has three job openings for iPhone antenna engineers. Is this just a strange coincidence or is this admitting that there are signal issues with the iPhone 4?
Steve Jobs has responded to an angry iPhone 4 owner's emails and again has denied that antenna issues exist claiming that they are rumor. Hmm, well, that's interesting.
Nokia has responded to the iPhone 4 antenna controversy saying that they 'prioritize antenna performance over physical design if they are ever in conflict.' Pretty interesting stuff.